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Is Christmas Christian?

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Is Christmas Christian?

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Many nations throughout the world have established national holidays for various purposes to honor certain people or commemorate certain events. Some memorialize great victories in battle or pay respects to great national leaders or founding anniversaries of each nation. Holidays may vary from country to country but few countries have national holidays established to honor God. In the United States, there is one such holiday named Thanksgiving Day, which has been established as a day set apart to give thanks to God for his many blessings of abundance and protection over the country. In its foundational purpose, it is set apart as different from all the other national holidays of the year. The day after Thanksgiving Day is also a special day. You might ask, “what is so special about the day after Thanksgiving?” Its not a national holiday. Its not marked on any American calendar as anything special. In fact, its marked on any normal western calendar as no different than any other day of

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